Don't know about Indiana but in Illinois you CANNOT transport a bow and arrows without them being cased. However if you have just a bow, with no arrows, you do not need to have it cased. It also don;t matter if it's hard or soft. The bow and arrows cannot be within open view.

Other than that..... Who knows.

Why ? I always carry my bows in cases. Too big of an inventment to not case them. It's just like my rods and reels... They are all in cases.

Don't know about Indiana but in Illinois you CANNOT transport a bow and arrows without them being cased. However if you have just a bow, with no arrows, you do not need to have it cased. It also don;t matter if it's hard or soft. The bow and arrows cannot be within open view.

Other than that..... Who knows.

Why ? I always carry my bows in cases. Too big of an inventment to not case them. It's just like my rods and reels... They are all in cases.

Ron

Yep......... heard that they had a lot of trouble with drive by shootings in IL.
That's the reason for the "case law"!

I cannot stand people who **** on cities and states without a real statement that actually means something that is based in facts. If they cannot do that they have no point and are pissing into the wind.

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